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To: jon zachary who wrote (5883)5/20/1999 6:01:00 PM
From: WallStreetTips  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
GNET >>> Another bloodbath day for YHOO, XCIT, EGRP, LCOS, EBAY, AMZN

GNET did not drop much compared to rest of the ones which are down anywhere from $7 - $11.

Don't know why but seems that Internet sector is little bit out of favor recently. YHOO has dropped from $200 plus to $150 which is significant considering the super growth.
Also other companies like NTBK, RNWK, TGLO, SEEK, CMGI, AOL, UBID, ONSL etc have dropped quite a bit without any major reason.
All we need is a fresh new current and the internet stocks will become live again.

Just my views.



To: jon zachary who wrote (5883)5/20/1999 7:23:00 PM
From: OneWest  Respond to of 28311
 
Fleckenstein's the joke of Wall Street! Vote no!! How about Battap.!!



To: jon zachary who wrote (5883)5/20/1999 8:27:00 PM
From: B. A. Marlow  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 28311
 
You don't seem to understand about directors, jon and One.

the people that paul allen and russell put up there im sure are more than able to handle the task.

GNET's board is not a high school student council where anyone can "run." Bill Fleckenstein has been nominated to GNET's board by Russell Horowitz, along with Dennis Cline, EVP of Worldwide Sales for Network Associates (standing for re-election). Out of perhaps ten thousand people potentially qualified to sit on GNET's board as outside directors (not including Vulcan's representatives), Bill and Dennis represent GNET's unequivocal choices.

Don't vote for Bill if you have a personal reason not to, but don't fail to understand what his candidacy means: he is "the people Russell put up there." One more thing. Bill will not be shorting GNET, nor will he be selling his shares.

BAM

P.S. For more information on GNET corporate matters, including its board of directors, and the upcoming shareholders' meeting, read GNET's recent proxy statement (14a):

edgar-online.com